2011
DOI: 10.7829/9789639776661
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Demography and Nation: Social Legislation and Population Policy in Bulgaria, 1918-1944

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“…Debates over the historical destiny of the Hungarian nation during the early 1940s came to rely not only on arguments about language and culture 146 but increasingly on assumptions about race, racial types, and specific racial characteristics. 147 It was within this troubled historical context that biopolitics was assigned a new mission: to provide Hungary’s territorial expansion with corresponding racial and eugenic narratives about a strong and healthy nation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Debates over the historical destiny of the Hungarian nation during the early 1940s came to rely not only on arguments about language and culture 146 but increasingly on assumptions about race, racial types, and specific racial characteristics. 147 It was within this troubled historical context that biopolitics was assigned a new mission: to provide Hungary’s territorial expansion with corresponding racial and eugenic narratives about a strong and healthy nation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%